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fiAtHWAY MORNING Dec. 5,
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Aml 4u|ft -udl in Io the windy of tlw
ehorc;
Rut the ahip that is dcatcnl to me
Will never outne in with the title—
Will ripple the bay no more,
Riding In with the tide.
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Under Iho horii of Ute loam.
And the yeasty surge und tlw .liuddaiug
gusts of rain.
Lies the lad who will never come liomc,
His white face h>d in the sand;
Me neither has care nor pain
Under the sen-weed and sand.
in.
Dow u by the reefs and the shells.
Far down by thv clianncla that furrow the
dolorous deep.
Where the torn sails rise with the swells,
And swing in the pulse of the sea,
He is only sleeping a sleep,
Down in the sorrowful sen.
IV.
Above him the wreck and the drift.
The red-lit east and the dark, sad glow in the
west,
The currents Hint change and shift,
And the rain-blown nice of the storm :
There is nothing but silence and rest
Under the beat of the storm.
v.
Tangled in rigging and ropes,
And fenced by the wreck of sjmr and the
ruin of mast.
The purple sen-plant gropes
And wanders over my dead :
He shall waken and rise at last
When the se* gives up its dead.
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So in tlw dark and the dawn.
In the gl om of keels and the shadow of
home-bound ships.
My mariner slumbers on.
While 1 am awake and forlorn.
With a weary song on my lips
Out of my heart forlorn.
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David E. Butler, Esq., Madison, Ga.
F. I’hinizy, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
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Edward" Thomas, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
M A. CLECKLEY, M* D., Medical Examiner, Augusta, Ga.
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STATE OF OEOBHIA--
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Wheican, Robert J. Dickinson applies to me ,
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Victor LaTaeta, late of said county, deceased
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singular, the kindred and creditors of raid de
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office iu Augusta, thia l*th dav ol November, ISO* ,
SAMUEL LEVY.
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I C. H. I’binity, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
I Hou. Warren Aiken, Cartersville, Ga.
I Hon. John B. Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.
I A. Austell, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.
E. W. Holland, Esq., Atlanta, Ga,
Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C.
Generals Lawton 4 Jackson, Attorneys at Law,
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Gen. Henry L. Benning, Columbus, Ga.
Gen. S. McGowan, Abbeville, S. C.
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Proclamation.
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BY THE GOVERNOR.
Executive Dafartment. i
Atlanta, Ga.. Nov. 21, 1868. f
7b the Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary, and
to the Sheriff and his Lawful Deputies of
Fulton county:
IVHERBAS, At a special term of the Superior
Court held in and for the county of Fulton, in
the month of April, A. D. 1866, Carter Heard
was tried for and convicted of the crime of
murder; and the said case having been carried
to the Supreme Court of this State on a writ ot
I error, on motion for a new trial being overruled
and denied by the Judge presiding at said trial
in the Superior Court aforesaid; and, on the
hearing of said writ of error in said Supreme
Court, t he judgment ot the Court below having
been affirmed, the said Judge presiding in said
Superior Court, at the April term thereof, A.
D. 1867, sentenced the said Carter Heard to be
executed by hanging by the neck until dead, ou
the seventh day of June thereafter: and
Whekeas, At the instance and request ot
sundry cilizcns oi said county of Fulton, his
Excellency Charles J. Jenkins respited the exe
cution of the said Carter Heard until the meet
ing of the General Assembly of this State next
thereafter, to the end that that body might take
such action in the premises as would seem to
them proper; and,
Wiirruas, tn the meantime, bv the adoption
of the present Constitution of the State of
Georgia, the power to grant reprieves and par
dons, to commute penalties, and to remit any
part of a sentence for offences against the State,
except in eases of Impeachment, is vested by
such Constitution in the Governor of the State ;
■and,
\ViiEBKA.s, Thv said Carter Heard, at the time
of committing the homicide for which he was
convicted of murder, was a mere lad, and the
killing resulted from a quarrel hetjveen him
aud the deceased, in which the latter is con
sidered not to nave been wholly blameless, and
a commutation of the said sentence to impris
onment in the Penitentiary has been earnestly
. requested by many highly respectable citizens
of the said county of Fulton, and in view of all
the circumstances attending the homicide and
| trial therefor:
Therefore, by virtue of the power and au
thority in me vested as aforesaid, 1, Rufus B.
Bullock, Governor and Commander-in-Chlef of
the Army and Navy of this State, and of the
Militia thereof, do hereby commute the said
sentence of death so passed upon the said Car
ter Heard as aforesaid, to imprisonment at hard
labor in the Penitentiary of this State for a term
of ten years, beginning at the time of his con
viction of the said crime of murder, and ending
at the expiration of ten years thereafter; and
I to the end that he, the said Carter Heard, may
be taken from the common jail of said county
! of Fulton, where be Is now confined, to the
said Penitentiary, and be imprisoned therein in
terms of this commuted sentence, it is
Ordered: That the Principal Keeper of said
Penitentiary seud immediately, on receipt
hereof, a suitable guard, to demand and receive
from the keeper of the common jail aforesaid
, the body of the said Carter Heard, and convey
' him to said Penitentiary, therein to be impris
. oned as aforesaid till the expiration of the fi rm
l of ten years.
| Given under my hand, and the Seal of the Execu-
tive Department, at thp Capitol, in Atlanta.
I the day and year first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
J By the Governor : Governor.
B. B. DxGRAFFESRt.iI>,
Sec'v Executive Department.
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Augueta. October 24 IBIW.
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In mi - Notice of November 21 1868
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roads, and Dalton nt 8.49 rB , * ‘
jwctingw, i’b trains of E. T. and GeorgjJi
11.00 A. M. daily (except Sundavs) Dalton
commodation.—Leave Dalton at 2.15 »
m., Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville G IS
a.m., Marietta at 9.27 a-ui. ' S
2.00 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Expr eSs
Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 4 i"
a.m., connecting with trains of Nash
ville amd Chattanooga, and
Charleston Railroads.
Pullman’s Patent Sleeping Coaches
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation.
Daily Passenger Line
BETWEEN
ATLANTA AND NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON,
AND OTHER
Eastern Cities,
Via Western and Atlantic
AND
Virgina and Tennessee Railways
ALL RAIL ROUTE.
MME TABLE, TUESDAY, Nov. 17, isti
NOItTll.
•
Leave Atlanta at 6 45 p.si.
Leave Dalton 2 30 a.m.
Leave Knoxville 11 15 ..in-
Leave Bristol 7 38 p.iur
Leave Lynchburg 'J lOa.tu.
Leave Washington 7 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore 8 00 p.m.
Leave Philadelphia 1 2? a.m.
Arrive at New Y0rk......... 5 20 a.m.
SOI Til.
Leave New York - ... 7 50 V m -
Reave Philadelphia 11 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore... -. ’ 5# a.m.
Leave Washington 5 30 a.m.
Leave Lynchburg 4 I*' p.m-
Leave Bristol ->37 a.m.
Leave Knoxville 1 U J'-m-
Leave Dalton S I# P <u-
Arrive at Atlanta. 3 35 a.m.
Time between Atlanta and New York, 57 hours.
JBo“The GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and
New York is carried exclusively by this Line.
Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains
Through Tickets
Good until used, and Baggage Checked Thn'tigh
to all important points.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation,
W. A A. H. R.
1868 and 1869.
Winter Arrangement.
GREAT WESTERN
Passenger Route
TO THE
NORTH AND EAST.
VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI,
OR
Indi anap oli s.
Passengers by Ibis Route have choice of
twenty-five different Routes to
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE and
WASHINGTON
Passengers holding Tickets by this Route to
New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, ean vim
Washington without extra charge-
Fare same as via Knoxville er Augusta.
Trains leave Atlant.. DAILY, at *.15 ’
aodti.4sp. in., alter arrival of all Southern Trains.-
and make close connections to above name 1
eities. tY
Check Baggage to Louisvilie, and it will h®
re-cbccked to destination on Trains of I-''} 11
ville and Nashville Railroad before arrival »
Louisville.
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
Ample time for Meals, and good Hotels.
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LOJHSVILP-
Tickets by this Rente for sale at the Genet- 1
Ticket Office, A.UM«. £ *
Master of Treaeportali"l
- W.4A-R.X-